Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

published:04 Nov 2008

views:64949

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
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http://www.abc.net.au/tv/timetravellers | Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia.Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back through the entire history of the world. 'Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide' takes you on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. Buckle up for a rocky ride down the Road of Time with series host Dr Richard Smith.
Over four one-hour episodes, we meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and exploding asteroids.
Epic in scope, intimate in nature, this is the untold story of the land Down Under, the one island continent that has got it all. So join the good Doctor for the ultimate Outback road trip: an exploration of the history of the planet as seen through the mind-altering window of the Australian continent.

published:28 Mar 2012

views:12787

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock.
for these and other interlocking blocks like waste block forms go to WWW.BETONBLOCK.COM

published:28 Feb 2017

views:1612

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
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The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The finds, reported this week in Nature, are 18 million years older than the earliest confirmed tetrapod fossils.

Tetrapod

The superclassTetrapoda (Ancient Greek τετραπόδηs tetrapodēs, "four-footed"), or the tetrapods/ˈtɛtrəpɒd/, comprises the first four-limbed vertebrates and their descendants, including the living and extinct amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds, and some extinct fish. Tetrapods evolved from the lobe-finned fishes around 390 million years ago in the middle Devonian Period, with modern tetrapod groups having appeared by the late Devonian, 367.5 million years ago. The specific aquatic ancestors of the tetrapods, and the process by which land colonization occurred, remain unclear, and are areas of active research and debate among palaeontologists at present.

While most species today are terrestrial, the first tetrapods were fully aquatic. Amphibians today generally remain semiaquatic, living the first stage of their lives as fish-like tadpoles. Amniotes evolved about 340 million years ago (crown amniotes 318 mya), and their descendants drove most amphibians to extinction. One population of amniotes diverged into lizards, dinosaurs, birds and their relatives, while another diverged into mammals and their extinct relatives. Several groups of tetrapods, such as the caecilians, snakes, cetaceans, sirenians, and moas have lost some or all of their limbs. In addition, many tetrapods have returned to partially aquatic or fully aquatic lives throughout the history of the group (modern examples of fully aquatic tetrapods include cetaceans and sirenians). The first returns to an aquatic lifestyle may have occurred as early as the Carboniferous Period, whereas other returns occurred as recently as the Cenozoic, as in cetaceans, pinnipeds, and several modern amphibians.

Tetrapod Evolution 1of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

3:12

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
In this video I show you just how many are in one place but you can find these kinds of scenes anywhere in Japan.
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http://www.abc.net.au/tv/timetravellers | Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia.Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back through the entire history of the world. 'Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide' takes you on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. Buckle up for a rocky ride down the Road of Time with series host Dr Richard Smith.
Over four one-hour episodes, we meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and exploding asteroids.
Epic in scope, intimate in nature, this is the untold story of the land Down Under, the one island continent that has got it all. So join the good Doctor for the ultimate Outback road trip: an exploration of the history of the planet as seen through the mind-altering window of the Australian continent.

0:51

Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock.
for these and other interlocking blocks like waste block forms go to WWW.BETONBLOCK.COM

9:26

Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

Walking with Tetrapods : by Nature Video

The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The finds, reported this week in Nature, are 18 million years older than the earliest confirmed tetrapod fossils.

Tsunami Damage to tetrapod layers (overtopping outgoing wave)

Showing how tetrapod armour can be destroyed by an outgoing tsunami wave.

17:28

The Origin of Four-Legged Animals — HHMI BioInteractive Video

The Origin of Four-Legged Animals — HHMI BioInteractive Video

The Origin of Four-Legged Animals — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Experience the painstaking search for the fossil of Tiktaalik, a fish that illuminates key evolutionary steps in the transition of life from water to land.
This biology video gives a glimpse into the exciting world of paleontological discoveries. Watch as University of Chicago paleontologist and award-winning author Neil Shubin provides a first-hand account of the search for Tiktaalik and the evolution of four-legged animals.
This video is perfect for science lesson plans of all levels.
For educational resources supporting this short film, go to http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/great-transitions-origin-tetrapods

2:55

tetraPOD ATV Trailer Boat

tetraPOD ATV Trailer Boat

tetraPOD ATV Trailer Boat

The ONLY atv trailer that turns into a "boat"!!!!
in less than a minute! (patented internationally)
PredatorPlasticsInc.http:\\predatorplastics.com

6:23

tetraPOD Max Load Test

tetraPOD Max Load Test

tetraPOD Max Load Test

Watch as the tetraPOD is loaded up with a substancial amount of weight and tested on the water.

6:21

Quad on TetraPOD - Test 1

Quad on TetraPOD - Test 1

Quad on TetraPOD - Test 1

First test attempt at loading a Quad onto a Tetrapod ATVTrailerBoat!!!!.
We used an 8hp Merc long leg for test on a small trout pond.
For more info on the tetraPOD, please go to http://tetrapodtrailer.com/

3:24

tetraPOD Hunting Blind - Part 1

tetraPOD Hunting Blind - Part 1

tetraPOD Hunting Blind - Part 1

Jon nearly pees his pants, when a MohawkBear comes to pay him a visit while hunting from the tetraPOD hunting blind.

Tetrapod Evolution 1of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, V...

published: 04 Nov 2008

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
In this video I show you just how many are in one place but you can find these kinds of scenes anywhere in Japan.
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Solidworks tutorial | Design of Tetrapod concrete Block in Solidworks

a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used in breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock,
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http://www.abc.net.au/tv/timetravellers | Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia.Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back through the entire history of the world. 'Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide' takes you on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. Buckle up for a rocky ride down the Road of Time with series host Dr Richard Smith.
Over four one-hour episodes, we meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and exploding asteroids.
Epic in scope, intimate in nature, this is the untold story of the land Down Under, the one island continent that has got...

published: 28 Mar 2012

Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock.
for these and other interlocking blocks like waste block forms go to WWW.BETONBLOCK.COM

published: 28 Feb 2017

Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, V...

Walking with Tetrapods : by Nature Video

The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The finds, reported this week in Nature, are 18 million years older than the earliest confirmed tetrapod fossils.

Tsunami Damage to tetrapod layers (overtopping outgoing wave)

Showing how tetrapod armour can be destroyed by an outgoing tsunami wave.

published: 23 Jan 2013

The Origin of Four-Legged Animals — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Experience the painstaking search for the fossil of Tiktaalik, a fish that illuminates key evolutionary steps in the transition of life from water to land.
This biology video gives a glimpse into the exciting world of paleontological discoveries. Watch as University of Chicago paleontologist and award-winning author Neil Shubin provides a first-hand account of the search for Tiktaalik and the evolution of four-legged animals.
This video is perfect for science lesson plans of all levels.
For educational resources supporting this short film, go to http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/great-transitions-origin-tetrapods

published: 26 Aug 2014

tetraPOD ATV Trailer Boat

The ONLY atv trailer that turns into a "boat"!!!!
in less than a minute! (patented internationally)
PredatorPlasticsInc.http:\\predatorplastics.com

published: 02 Dec 2013

tetraPOD Max Load Test

Watch as the tetraPOD is loaded up with a substancial amount of weight and tested on the water.

published: 20 Jun 2014

Quad on TetraPOD - Test 1

First test attempt at loading a Quad onto a Tetrapod ATVTrailerBoat!!!!.
We used an 8hp Merc long leg for test on a small trout pond.
For more info on the tetraPOD, please go to http://tetrapodtrailer.com/

published: 08 Jun 2016

tetraPOD Hunting Blind - Part 1

Jon nearly pees his pants, when a MohawkBear comes to pay him a visit while hunting from the tetraPOD hunting blind.

Eondoic Tetrapode

Tetrapod Evolution 1of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even th...

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
In this video I show you just how many are in one place but you can find these kinds of scenes anywhere in Japan.
Please...

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
In this video I show you just how many are in one place but you can find these kinds of scenes anywhere in Japan.
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Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
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http://www.abc.net.au/tv/timetravellers | Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite lik...

http://www.abc.net.au/tv/timetravellers | Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia.Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back through the entire history of the world. 'Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide' takes you on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. Buckle up for a rocky ride down the Road of Time with series host Dr Richard Smith.
Over four one-hour episodes, we meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and exploding asteroids.
Epic in scope, intimate in nature, this is the untold story of the land Down Under, the one island continent that has got it all. So join the good Doctor for the ultimate Outback road trip: an exploration of the history of the planet as seen through the mind-altering window of the Australian continent.

http://www.abc.net.au/tv/timetravellers | Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia.Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back through the entire history of the world. 'Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide' takes you on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. Buckle up for a rocky ride down the Road of Time with series host Dr Richard Smith.
Over four one-hour episodes, we meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and exploding asteroids.
Epic in scope, intimate in nature, this is the untold story of the land Down Under, the one island continent that has got it all. So join the good Doctor for the ultimate Outback road trip: an exploration of the history of the planet as seen through the mind-altering window of the Australian continent.

Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force ...

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock.
for these and other interlocking blocks like waste block forms go to WWW.BETONBLOCK.COM

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock.
for these and other interlocking blocks like waste block forms go to WWW.BETONBLOCK.COM

Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even th...

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
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Walking with Tetrapods : by Nature Video

The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The find...

The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The finds, reported this week in Nature, are 18 million years older than the earliest confirmed tetrapod fossils.

The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The finds, reported this week in Nature, are 18 million years older than the earliest confirmed tetrapod fossils.

The Origin of Four-Legged Animals — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Experience the painstaking search for the fossil of Tiktaalik, a fish that illuminates key evolutionary steps in the transition of life from water to land.
Th...

Experience the painstaking search for the fossil of Tiktaalik, a fish that illuminates key evolutionary steps in the transition of life from water to land.
This biology video gives a glimpse into the exciting world of paleontological discoveries. Watch as University of Chicago paleontologist and award-winning author Neil Shubin provides a first-hand account of the search for Tiktaalik and the evolution of four-legged animals.
This video is perfect for science lesson plans of all levels.
For educational resources supporting this short film, go to http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/great-transitions-origin-tetrapods

Experience the painstaking search for the fossil of Tiktaalik, a fish that illuminates key evolutionary steps in the transition of life from water to land.
This biology video gives a glimpse into the exciting world of paleontological discoveries. Watch as University of Chicago paleontologist and award-winning author Neil Shubin provides a first-hand account of the search for Tiktaalik and the evolution of four-legged animals.
This video is perfect for science lesson plans of all levels.
For educational resources supporting this short film, go to http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/great-transitions-origin-tetrapods

Quad on TetraPOD - Test 1

First test attempt at loading a Quad onto a Tetrapod ATVTrailerBoat!!!!.
We used an 8hp Merc long leg for test on a small trout pond.
For more info on the t...

First test attempt at loading a Quad onto a Tetrapod ATVTrailerBoat!!!!.
We used an 8hp Merc long leg for test on a small trout pond.
For more info on the tetraPOD, please go to http://tetrapodtrailer.com/

First test attempt at loading a Quad onto a Tetrapod ATVTrailerBoat!!!!.
We used an 8hp Merc long leg for test on a small trout pond.
For more info on the tetraPOD, please go to http://tetrapodtrailer.com/

Tetrapod Evolution 1of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

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Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
In this video I show you just how many are in one p...

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere

Tetrapod in Japan: They are everywhere
In this video I show you just how many are in one place but you can find these kinds of scenes anywhere in Japan.
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Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit ...

Tetrapod Coastal protection by BETONBLOCK®

n coastal engineering, a tetrapod is a tetrahedral concrete structure used as armour unit on breakwaters. A tetrapod's shape is designed to dissipate the force of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against it, and to reduce displacement by allowing a random distribution of tetrapods to interlock.
for these and other interlocking blocks like waste block forms go to WWW.BETONBLOCK.COM

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Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians,...

Tetrapod Evolution 2of5

Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs/birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, and even the limbless snakes and whales are tetrapods by descent. The earliest tetrapods radiated from the Sarcopterygii, or lobe-finned fish, into air-breathing amphibians. The first tetrapods are now thought to have evolved in shallow and swampy freshwater habitats, towards the end of the Devonian, a little more than 365 million years ago.
This documentary walks through our early understanding and discoveries regarding the evolution of tetrapods. The list of known fossils possessing transitional features continues to grow.
Osteolepis, Eusthenopteron, Sterropterygion, Panderichthys, Elpistostega, Tiktaalik, Elginerpeton, Densignathus, Ventastega, Metaxygnathus, Obruchevichthys, Hynerpeton, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Whatcheeria, Tulerpeton, Pederpes, Greerepton, Crassigyrinus, Pholidogaster, Pteroplax, Baphetes, Balnerpeton, Dendrepton, Silvanerpeton, Proteogryinus, Eoherpeton
Every home should have the Animal Planet channel
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=05E9C5F10C1EB2B4

Walking with Tetrapods : by Nature Video

The fossilized remains of 395-million-year-old footprints in Poland have turned back the clock on the evolution of four-legged creatures, or tetrapods. The finds, reported this week in Nature, are 18 million years older than the earliest confirmed tetrapod fossils.

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LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....

District JudgeTed Stewart said during a hearing in Salt Lake City that Lyle Jeffs deserved the 57-month prison sentence because his behavior showed he doesn't respect U.S ... Jeffs is an adult. He knows right from wrong." ... He was ordered to pay $1 million in restitution ... "I do humbly accept my responsibly for my actions ... The FBI put up a $50,000 reward....

Norway made the official switch to become the first country in the world to shut down national broadcasts of its FM networks and made to switch to all digital audio broadcasting (DAB), according to The Guardian... 11. DAB allows for a higher quality sound with more channels and functions for an eighth of the cost of FM radio, according to authorities ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

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A whopping 252 million years ago, Earth was crawling with bizarre animals, including dinosaur cousins resembling Komodo dragons and bulky early mammal-relatives, a million years before dinosaurs even existed ... Here, you could find some of the first tetrapods to emerge from the water and live on land, living right next to newly evolved, dinosaur and crocodile-like reptiles ... ....

I'm bouncing around our fishing boat with unbridled glee as we steer towards the Skellig Islands off the coast of Kerry ...The Force Awakens, that has shot the small rocky outcrops into international stardom ... Puffins on Skellig Michael ... Two separate and easily identifiable tracks were discovered by a geology undergraduate in 1993, and there is also evidence of the tetrapod's tail, carved around 385 million years ago ... Read more. ... ....

IF the Loch Ness Monster is spotted on land rather than in the water, is it still a tree stump? If. Nessie can live out of the water and travel around Scotland on land, who gets to give it a new name?. Those are just some of the questions being asked by Scots living near Stirlingshire, nearly 150 miles ... in a field. Is this a tall tale, a tree trunk or a terrifying tiny tetrapod? ... in the Stirlingshire village when he spotted … something ... ....

This article originally appeared on Motherboard. Merpeople. Selkies. Zoras ... "We stay human, as long as we stay above," Katexa's mother tells her ... In light of our evolutionary background, which features bold tetrapods crawling from ancestral oceans to seed new lineages on land, it's not too much of a stretch to picture our distant descendants inhabiting very different forms, perhaps even bodies adapted to the deep sea ... ....

NANJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- A joint research project by scientists from China, the U.K. and the U.S. has discovered how the earliest trees on earth grew ... The density of carbon dioxide in the air dropped at that time, allowing tetrapod vertebrates to transition to living on land ... ....

Powerful Typhoon Lan hit central Japan, causing&nbsp;floods and mudslides and killing at least five people as of Oct ... A vessel anchored inside the Toyama port crashed into tetrapods due to the typhoon ... ....

"In a schools, history is still, unfortunately, about reading and memorising from textbooks. But it doesn't have to be that way," begins Alisha Sadikot, founder of The Inheritage Project...Tetrapods along Marine Drive ... As iconic as these tetrapods are, few know the purpose behind their existence ... The tetrapods at Marine Drive are a fairly recent piece of history, having been installed by the Public Works Department between 1998 and 2004 ... ....

Beaks are innovative structures characterizing numerous tetrapod lineages, including birds, but little is known about how developmental processes influenced the macroevolution of these important structures. Here we provide evidence of ontogenetic vestigialization of alveoli in two lineages of theropod dinosaurs and show that these are transitional phenotypes in the evolution... ....

Our burning of fossil fuels is, to an extent, a reversal of a process that happened millions of years ago ... Burying carbon. The Devonian is the period that predated the Carboniferous, and it's notable for the first appearance of both forests and tetrapods, the four-limbed vertebrates that include us ... Comments ....

(credit. Harvard University). Our burning of fossil fuels is, to an extent, a reversal of a process that happened millions of years ago ... The Devonian is the period that predated the Carboniferous, and it's notable for the first appearance of both forests and tetrapods, the four-limbed vertebrates that include us....